From RadhaKrishn To Vighnaharta Ganesh:  Mythological Dramas Takes Over Small Screen (Photo Credit: IMDb)

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Last year during Covid lockdown, Doordarshan struck gold re-telecasting “Ramayan”, Ramanand Sagar’s hit mythological series of the eighties. This year, as India has come to a standstill once again owing to the second wave of the deadly coronavirus, many soap makers seem to have picked up cue. Mythology seems to be flavour on the tube once again, as Indian television finds a ready homebound audience base.

A host of shows including “Vighnaharta Ganesh” and “RadhaKrishn” make for prime family viewing while the epics “Ramayan” and “Mahabharat” are being re-run on a private channel.

Shooting for mythological shows in the time of Covid is naturally tough, given the grandeur of set, costumes, heavy jewellery and the execution they demand. Also, no matter the precautions, actors would always have to take off their masks in front of the camera.

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